Business Bits - June 2009
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Nearly 1,000 industry partners, government officials and Viega personnel gathered on April 21 for the grand opening of Viega's 439,000 sq.ft. manufacturing and distribution center in McPherson, KS.
Viega co-owner Walter Viegener said the facility symbolized, “another door to the future.”
“This facility represents Viega's commitment to the plumbing and heating industry” said CEO Dan Schmierer.
From left, Linda and Dan Schmierer, Babette and Walter Viegener; and Susanne and Heinz-Bernd Viegener prepare to cut the massive cake made to resemble the new Viega facility.
The center spans 11-acres — which equates to nearly 10 football fields — under one roof.
The facility is equipped with extrusion and injection molding machines, logistics, and office space. It will help streamline operations, improve efficiency, and provide Viega employees with ample room for product development. Twenty-two Midwestern states will receive all Viega products from this location.
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Johnson Controls, U.S. Energy Association Induct Efficiency Leaders into Hall of Fame
Johnson Controls, Inc. and the United States Energy Association (USEA) will honor 22 people who have dedicated their careers to energy efficiency.
The inaugural Energy Efficiency Forum Hall of Fame event is planned for June 15, in Washington, DC. The ceremony will precede the 20th Anniversary of the Energy Efficiency Forum - the first such event of its type to convene high ranking politicians, business leaders, and non-governmental organizations promoting energy efficiency.
Inductees include Kateri Callahan, president, Alliance to Save Energy; Eileen Claussen, president, Pew Center on Global Climate Change and Strategies for the Global Environment; and Douglas Decker, founder, Energy Efficiency Forum
Profiles of all inductees can be found at eeforum.net.
Honeywell Awards Top Distributors and Contractors
Honeywell honored top distributors and contractors at the Second Annual Momentum Customer Conference held in March, 2009, in Dallas, TX.
Shown at the Honeywell Momentum Conference are, from left to right: Dave Molin, general manager, Honeywell Building Control Systems; Jany Ranalli, Ernest F. Eichenberg III, Ernest F. Eichenberg IV, and Joseph T. Chandler of Broudy Precision, Honeywell's Distributor of the Year; and Mike Keller, Honeywell director of sales.
“The Momentum Conference brought together more than 300 commercial HVAC distributors and contractors, making it the perfect forum to recognize top-performing companies,” said Dave Molin, general manager, Honeywell Building Control Systems.
The Distributor of the Year Award was presented to Broudy Precision Equipment Company, West Conshohocken, PA. The award is based on two-year rolling volume, year-to-year growth, product mix, commitment to training, and more.
“Fourteen of our distributors earned Honeywell Diamond Distributor status, which is an elite honor in itself,” notes Molin. “Broudy Precision rose to the top of that list. We're proud to name them our Distributor of the Year.”
Honeywell Authorized Controls Integrators (ACI) qualify for awards in two categories, “ACI of the Year” and ACI Rookie of the Year.” The awards are based on volume, major projects won and completed, creative solutions, technical competency and the commitment to partnering with other Honeywell groups. Southeastern Temperature Controls of Birmingham, AL, was named “ACI of the Year.” The ACI Rookie of the Year was The Service Company, Hattiesburg, MS.
DMA Applied Controls Ltd., was named Canadian Contractor of the Year. Other awards included the Growth Awards and Perpetual Momentum Awards for contractors. Growth awards consisted of companies that grew their business with Honeywell more than 250% in the last year, while Perpetual Momentum recipients were consistent Honeywell performers with volume near $500,000 annually.
The Honeywell Momentum Conference featured workshops, training opportunities, new product launches and a trade show for Honeywell's commercial HVAC contractor and distributor community.
Honeywell sources say the second annual Momentum Conference was a success, as more than 300 commercial HVACR contractors and distributors were in attendance.
Momentum is a technology and business forum designed to fuel the growth and advancement of leading Honeywell contractors and distributors serving the buildings industry with integrated HVAC, security, video, and intrusion products and solutions.
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Appointments
Tom Huntington has been named president and chief executive officer of WaterFurnace International, Inc. He replaces Bruce Ritchey, who is retiring from the company after 10 years in the position. Huntington comes to WaterFurnace from the Building Efficiency Division of Johnson Controls, Inc. In 2005, Johnson Controls acquired York International, where Huntington was president of York's $1 billion Unitary Products Group from 2000 until 2006. Huntington ran that group under Johnson Controls.
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Carrier Contractor Finds a Need and Meets It
Williams Comfort Air, Central Indiana's largest Carrier HVAC contractor, recently joined ABC's “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and The Estridge Companies builders, to build a new home for an Indianapolis-area family, This program featuring the project was aired on the May 17 season finale. Carrier Corp. is a unit of United Technologies Corp.
Williams Comfort Air provided and installed the heating and cooling equipment, including an energy-efficient Infinity
“Our team is proud to be involved in this great community effort to care for one of our neighbors. We're excited to answer this call to serve,” says Joe Huck, president of Williams Comfort Air.
Huck has experience in community service. He recently developed a new community recognition program called ExtraordinAIRy Treasures that was introduced on WTHR.com in January, 2009. Williams Comfort Air has been serving Central Indiana since 1966.
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Ken Langer, president, Environmental Market Solutions, Inc. (EMSI), a unit of Carrier Corporation, will be presenting at two green building conferences in Asia this summer: the China Sustainable Building Summit 2009 taking place at the Shanghai New International Expo Center from June 20-July 1, and GreenBuild Asia 2009, beginning July 7 in Hong Kong.
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Aireco, Laurel, MD, has instituted the HARDI Certified Counter Specialist (CCS) Program. The program gives counter personnel a formal, structured program that encourages training and continued education. It also emphasizes customer service product knowledge, people skills, and attitude. contractingbusiness.com/news/aireco_uses_hardi_counter_specialist_program_0519
Unico Inc., manufacturer of a small-duct, high-velocity, central HVAC system, has donated more than $10,000 worth of equipment to the Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local 36 Training Center.
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